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    Eastman Kodak Meeting the Digital Challenges Eastman Kodak is suffering from profit margin losses and technological changes in the photo world. Film has always been a high profit product for Kodak‚ but the margins and sales are rapidly reducing. Kodak is shifting the focus to digital printing market to save itself from financial ruins. The new CEO‚ Antonio Perez has been appointed to make Kodak the industry leader. Based on the analysis below‚ which analyzes the current environment and identifying

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    Relevant Facts: Kodak has a long history that spans over 130 years. Founder George Eastman patents photographic film stored in a roll in 1884. In 1888 he implemented the first camera to complement his film roll. Kodak was then founded in Rochester‚ New York in the early 1890’s and by 1900 the Brownie camera was made a sparked photography to the masses. In 1975 Kodak was the first company to build a functioning digital camera that stored images on a cassette tape. In 2004 Kodak stopped selling film

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    Technology: Keebler Company is the first consumer packaged goods division‚ to utilize the artificial intelligence program. This technology interacts with consumers through instant messaging‚ mimicking natural conversation to provide recipes based on a person ’s stated preferences and mood. Moreover‚ the program was created by Active Buddy‚ which has launched other interactive agents such as: Smarter Child‚ Austin Powers and Elle Girl Buddy (Keebler Recipe Tool. Com). In addition‚ Keebler

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    University of Halmstad School of Business and Engineering Master’s Program in International Marketing Regionalization and Marketing Mix Strategies of a company (A study of Telecommunication Company) Dissertation in International Marketing 30 ECTS 9 th November‚ 2006 Authors: Awan‚ Anam ul Haq Ali‚ Shahzad Supervisor: Gabriel Baffour Awuah 2 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT First of all we are thankful to our almighty creator who bestowed us the courage to complete this work. Then well wishes and

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    Marketing Plan: The Boston Beer Company Anthony M. King Embry Riddle Aeronautical University Abstract This marketing plan explores the fundamental goals of the Boston Beer Company for status retention‚ market growth‚ and product expansion. The publications and information researched support thorough analysis of the current market‚ product assessment‚ review of competition and current distribution strategies. The company’s threats‚ opportunities‚ strengths and weaknesses

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    According to Kotler (2009) a marketing intelligence system is a set of procedures and sources managers use to obtain everyday information about developments in the marketing environment. A marketing intelligence system also facilitates accurate and confident decision making in determining market opportunity‚ market penetration strategy and market development metrics. Hans Heldin (2010) noted that data must be integrated into the market intelligence systems through proper intelligence for corporate

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    ar Marketing Strategy of Apple Computer Company April Hemphill Professor Brickhouse Bus 100 August 10‚2011 Apple Computers Inc. is considered to be one of the innovators in the computer industry. It brought about different changes to the industry; these changes are still visible in the present. The company’s products were used as a basis by other computer company’s in designing the specifications and physical characteristics of their product. It also serves as a meter of

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    PART 3 CONNECTING WITH CUSTOMERS Applications Marketing Debate Is Target Marketing Ever Bad? As marketers increasingly tailor marketing programs to target market segments‚ some critics have denounced these efforts as exploitive. They see the preponderance of billboards advertising cigarettes and alcohol in low-income urban areas as taking advantage of a vulnerable market segment. Critics can be especially harsh in evaluating marketing programs that target African Americans and other minority

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    To: Kelly Johnston‚ CEO Kodak From: Head of Marketing Operations‚ Kodak In Reference To: A Kodak moment; drawing your attention to major architectural flaws within our company‚ specifically the MAPP plan‚ as well as solutions for more sustainable options for future structures. It has come to my attention that there are some major flaws lying inside our organizational architecture. These flaws lay in the foundation of Kodak`s organization structure and so we cannot move forward until these

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    WALT DISNEY COMPANY PROJECT With a dream and an ambition‚ a young man‚ Walt Disney arrived in Santa Fe California with a cartoon character named Alice. Within months after the Alice cartoon became a hit‚ Walt and his brother created the Disney Brothers Cartoon Studio‚ which after a couple of years was renamed to Walt Disney Studio. In 1928‚ five years after his arrival to California‚ Walt was able to introduce a new cartoon character‚ Mickey Mouse. With this introduction‚ people were seeking

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